Character Name: Paregol
Player Name: GodlyD&D
Race: Quarter elf human, father mantype mother half-elf
Class: Mage - Line of Corwin, Conjuration
Social Standing: He was a child of a merchant family, and was kidnapped, so an outsider.
Description: Paregol is at the age of 26 years at this time. He is human, mantype mostly, a quarter elf by descent, a male. He is tall and slim, reaching a little more than six feet in height, with muscular arms and agile legs with strong feet that would never need footwear if they are not available, no facial hair with his tan and yet smooth skin while the head hair is strait, dark blond, with its length coming short of the shoulders. His shirt and trousers under his mantle show his preference for green and brown that he would wear. His footwear is cloth material resembling moccasins for covering his feet. He perceives things in dim light more than the usual mantype humans.
Armor: He has no armor.
Primary Weapon: He carries a quarterstaff.
Secondary weapons: He carries two daggers.
Languages: He knows the local Ejin
and Ijián Elvish, and remembers little bits of his native language.
Skills:
He is skilled to appraise, bluff, use diplomacy, sense motive and can speak Ejin and Ijián. His language as a child was Tenoban.
Combat:
Staves 3
Knife-fighting 3
General:
Appraise 3
Social:
Bluff 3
Diplomacy 3
Language (Ejin) 3 (Native)
Language (Ijián) 1
Language (Tenoban) 0
Sense motive 2
Spells (Conjuration):
3 Cantrips, Create Bonfire, Mage Hand, Sword Burst
3-1st level Conjuration Spells, Find Familiar, Floating Disk, Unseen Servant
Background: When his older brother left his home village to seek and make his fortune in the city some distance away, Paregol still very young wanted to run after him and follow him to the city he was moving to. He happened to get lost, and could not find his way. A couple of kidnappers found him, and snatched him off, and went to a faroff coastal city to see if they might sell him off in slave trade.
A merchant, Raknar, who was there to board a ship going to a distant country paid them and took young Paregol with him aboard that vessel. He saw the boy was bred for better things and did not want him to be a slave. He used the opportunity to befriend him and teach him in the ways of trade. Paregol picked up much along the way, and they continued on across great distances, with many stops.
Yet Paregol also saw a mage, Sanebel, traveling on to the Mystic Isles. Paregol made efforts to befriend him. When that ship stopped at one port where the mage Sanebel was leaving it to continue to his destination on another vessel, Paregol slipped off and went then following the mage, and the ship they had been on left port and continued on. The mage saw that the boy befriending him had nowhere else to go, and took him along as he continued to the Mystic Isles.
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